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FAQ: Swarmer Expands European Software Contract

Swarmer expanded its European software licensing agreement, adding $1.02 million in expected revenue and increasing total contract value to $3.87 million, with potential to reach $14.20 million if all options are exercised. The amendment broadens deployment of its drone autonomy software into additional European markets.
FAQ: Swarmer Expands European Software Contract

Swarmer announced an amendment to its May 2026 software licensing agreement with European partners, increasing the total contract value to $3.87 million and expected to generate an additional $1.02 million in revenue.

The key customers are Czech-based Progress TRW S.R.O. and Meta Bureau LLC. Progress TRW will purchase $1.41 million in SkyKnight software licenses, while Meta Bureau increased its order from $1.38 million to $2.47 million.

If all contract options are exercised by Meta Bureau and Progress TRW, the agreement could reach a total value of $14.20 million.

The licenses cover Swarmer’s software platform, including its operating system, artificial intelligence, and user interface technologies.

Swarmer is a defense technology company specializing in vendor-agnostic software that allows one operator to control hundreds of autonomous platforms in real time, focusing on autonomous swarm coordination and AI-powered autonomy software.

Swarmer's technology was first deployed in combat operations in Ukraine in April 2024 and has since completed over 100,000 combat missions. The expanded contract broadens deployment into additional European markets.

Swarmer uses data from its routine combat missions, generating continuous streams of telemetry and sensor data, which are used to refine performance, increase resilience, and accelerate machine learning.

Swarmer is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with operations and teams in Ukraine, Poland, and Estonia.

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